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MAGGIE Pipeline Crawler

The MAGGIE Pipeline Crawler is a battery-operated pipeline inspection system manufactured by Deep Trekker, designed for in-pipe inspection of water, sewer, and utility pipelines. The system is remotely controlled by a human operator via the BRIDGE Technology platform and requires no external power generation or support vehicles.

Overview and Use Cases

The MAGGIE Pipeline Crawler is a pipeline inspection system developed by Deep Trekker, a Canadian underwater robotics manufacturer. The system is designed for in-pipe inspection of water, sewer, and utility pipeline infrastructure. It operates as part of Deep Trekker's Pipe Trekker product line, which focuses on subsurface pipeline assessment and monitoring applications.

Key Capabilities

  • Remote operation via human control through Deep Trekker's BRIDGE Technology platform
  • Battery-powered operation with multi-hour runtime capability
  • High mobility within pipeline environments
  • Eliminates need for external generators or support vehicles
  • Compatible with water, sewer, and utility pipeline systems

Specifications

  • Power Source: Battery-operated
  • Runtime: Multi-hour operational duration per charge
  • Control System: Remote human operation via BRIDGE Technology platform
  • Operational Support: No external generator or van required

Manufacturer

The MAGGIE Pipeline Crawler is manufactured by Deep Trekker, a Canadian underwater robotics company with approximately two decades of operational experience. Deep Trekker develops robotic systems for underwater and subsurface inspection applications, with the Pipe Trekker line specifically addressing pipeline infrastructure inspection needs.

Market Context

Pipeline crawler systems comparable to the MAGGIE in the broader market range in price from approximately $10,000 to over $250,000, depending on configuration and optional accessories.

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